Ephesians 5: 10 Try to learn what pleases the Lord. 11 Have nothing
to do with the worthless things that people do, things that belong to the
darkness. Instead, bring them out to the light. (12 It is
really too shameful even to talk about the things they do in secret.) 13 And when all
things are brought out to the light, then their true nature is clearly
revealed; 14 for
anything that is clearly revealed becomes light That is why it is said,
“Wake up, sleeper,
and
rise from death,
and Christ will shine on you.”
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When confronted by
what I did, I replied “He or she made me do it!” It was the only thing I could
think of at the time that would absolve me of being part of whatever was going
on. Blame got me nowhere.
- I was upset that I got caught.
- I enjoyed the fruits of hidden sin, but did not enjoy when the sin came to light.
- I was getting weaker and weaker, the more I hid things.
Paul continues his
plea of everyone to turn from hidden sinful ways. He gives a solution that
would seem worthless, but was quite valuable. “Try to learn what pleases GOD”
was the advice that would provide a better path.
My Observations
- What I used to think was weakness is strength, according to GOD.
- What I used to think was “too long” was short, according to GOD.
- What I used to think was generous, powerful, loving or righteous was weak, prideful, stubborn and shameful, according to GOD.
Using people as my
measure, I compared myself to what others were doing. I gave myself a passing
grade because I wasn’t robbing or killing or blatantly trying to harm people.
But I was still sinning and hiding it by participating in groups that accepted
my sin. I was far from righteous.
The term “there is
strength in numbers” is absolutely false when it comes to sin. I cannot use the
excuse “they made me do it” when I am confronted by GOD. Instead, HE wants me
to “Wake up” and get off any deadly path hidden sin can bring. HE wants my ways
to “become” light. I am glad HE picks up my brokenness when I fall and makes me
stronger “after” failure.
Challenge
- Why is the writer talking about darkness and light?
- Have you ever paid attention to someone else’s life and pointed out their faults without admitting your own failures?
- Will you accept GOD’s strength and admit there may be some areas of your life that you have “fallen asleep” on so you can “Wake up” and learn what is pleasing to HIM today?
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